Re: Test results (was: Re: Valid characters in domain names?)

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> > I think realistically libvirt should prevent domains with / anywhere
> > in the name from being defined.
> 
>   at least for QEmu, yes

Also, Justin Clift raised with me the issue of what happens if someone
creates a domain called 'autostart/foo.xml' or 'networks/foo.xml' or
'networks/autostart/foo.xml'.  The configuration files for these would
work and overwrite special paths under /etc/libvirt/qemu.

Rich.

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